Mountain Goats

Set around the antics of a ragtag group of Mountain Rescue volunteers, Mountain Goats celebrates the Highlands of Scotland, with proper kilt wearing maniacs fighting disaster on a weekly basis against the stunning backdrop of the Glencoe hills.
When our heroes aren't out rescuing people, or being rescued themselves, they spend their time in 'The Old Goat' pub - a place of great warmth and camaraderie, where people come in for a quick pint and never want to leave.
The regulars in the pub are Jimmy, an old school mountain goat with a fag burn in his jumper and a glint of mischief in his bloodshot eyes, the wild and mysterious Bill; Bernie, a cheery, hard-working woman, who keeps the others on the straight and narrow; and Conor, a handsome, easy-going young man who is more than a little bit naive.
Their HQ is in the local pub, and the landlady is Jules - a formidable force of nature who'll have you out on your ear at the first sign of trouble.

A group of volunteers from five people rescues a lost tourists, climbers and ordinary pedestrians along mountain trails. They live at the headquarters which is located on the territory of local pub. The landlady of the apartment, the woman solid and formidable, who always ready to come for help in any situation. The fact that the characters have very different temperaments is absolutely not an obstacle for work in a one team and for the rest. They understand that they have to be together that to perfectly cope with their work. Heroes are very pleased that they live in such an incredibly beautiful locality and saved the people. Of course, in addition to the work they have recreation. The spare time, these characters spend in the pub "Old Goat". Here, they dipped into the world of great warmth and friendliness, from whence just do not want to leave. They are celebrating their victory and rejoice for the people whom they were able to save a life.
In the each new series you will see a new adventures of the mountain rescuers who among the huge mountain spaces will be looking the people who need help.